The Miami Heat and Orlando Magic will square off against one another on Thursday ... The Heat have been dealing with trade rumors regarding star forward Jimmy Butler. The speculation has gotten serious enough that Miami president Pat Riley was forced ...
The Miami Heat face challenges as Jimmy Butler's trade offers 'stink,' creating uncertainty and tension amid the ongoing drama.
Saturday’s game against the Hawks marks the start of a back-to-back set for the Heat. Miami will close its three-game trip on Sunday against the Houston Rockets at Toyota Center, with Butler’s status for that game also up in the air.
In the wake of increasing conjecture of Jimmy Butler pushing for a trade and the team considering a trade, Miami Heat President Pat Riley on Thursday issued a terse and pointed statement on the
Jimmy Butler has yet to rejoin the Heat and remains in Miami doing his “return to competition reconditioning” after missing time with a stomach illness. His status for
If Jimmy Butler decides to make things ugly, a familiar Finals foe may have what the Heat need, along with a more complicated deal out of Sacramento.
The Miami Heat will take on the Atlanta Hawks this Saturday at State Farm Arena in Atlanta. The Heat enter the matchup with a 15-13 record, fresh off a narrow 89-88 victory over the Orlando Magic. Meanwhile, the Hawks hold a 16-15 record and are coming off an impressive 141-133 win against the Chicago Bulls.
the Orlando Magic. If the Magic are to acquire the six-time All-Star, The Sporting News' Stephen Noh predicted the blockbuster deal to look similar to the following: Magic receive: Jimmy Butler Heat receive: Jonathan Isaac, Cole Anthony, Anthony Black ...
On this episode of the Show, Mo Dakhil of Bleacher Report hops on to discuss a wild Monday night in the NBA, and of course the latest trade rumors as we inch closer to the deadline.
Butler has missed the last three games with the first two due to a “stomach illness” and the last being because of the “return to competition reconditioning process.” It appears that he is staying in Miami for the process as he and the team await a development in his paying status for Saturday.
Butler entered Thursday averaging 18.5 points, 5.8 rebounds, 4.9 assists and 1.3 steals per game while shooting a career-best 55.2 percent from the field in 20 games this season. He leads the Heat in most advanced metrics this season, including estimated plus/minus, win shares and box plus/minus.